160 gr Elk Medicine...ABs or PTs

Aug 2, 2005
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I am going to work up some 160gr loads for my Rem CDL .280...for next years Wyoming Elk/Muley hunt.

I have seen several comments regarding the ABs vs the PTs for Elk /Mule Deer sized critters extoling good virtues of both... While I would welcome any good recipes(24" bbl)...I plan on trying JD 338s Re 22 and 7828 powders to start.

I have only worked up 120 and 140 gr AB loads in my .280s so far...

Any advice/opinions are welcome! 8)
 
Both are excellent bullets and will do the job. Shoot the more accurate one. RL 22 would work great.

Cartridge : .280 Rem.
Bullet : .284, 160, NOS AccuBond 54932
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.330 inch or 84.58 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch or 609.6 mm
Powder : Alliant Reloder-22

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-20.0 83 44.80 2237 1777 27939 8733 86.8 1.648
-18.0 85 45.92 2296 1872 29836 9045 88.3 1.604
-16.0 87 47.04 2355 1970 31870 9350 89.7 1.562
-14.0 89 48.16 2415 2071 34048 9646 91.0 1.520
-12.0 91 49.28 2475 2175 36383 9932 92.3 1.479
-10.0 93 50.40 2535 2282 38895 10206 93.4 1.435
-08.0 95 51.52 2595 2392 41591 10468 94.5 1.390
-06.0 98 52.64 2655 2505 44490 10716 95.5 1.347
-04.0 100 53.76 2716 2621 47612 10949 96.4 1.305
-02.0 102 54.88 2777 2739 50974 11165 97.2 1.265 ! Near Maximum !
+00.0 104 56.00 2837 2860 54602 11363 97.9 1.226 ! Near Maximum !
+02.0 106 57.12 2898 2983 58521 11542 98.5 1.188 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 108 58.24 2958 3109 62760 11700 99.0 1.152 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0 110 59.36 3019 3237 67353 11837 99.4 1.117 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0 112 60.48 3079 3368 72298 11952 99.7 1.082 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0 114 61.60 3139 3500 77645 12043 99.9 1.050 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!

Now, notice above that quickload uses a max of 58740 psi for the 280 and not the 60k+ psi of the 270 or 30-06. Probably because the 280 was originally introduced in the semi-auto remington and loaded low as such. In a good modern bolt gun "I" would feel comfortable going to 270 win psi max. Again I said "I"... not necessarily for everyone.
 
Northwoods Hunter,

Here is my elk load for the 280 Rem:

280 Remington
160 gr PT
IMR4831 54.0 grs
R-P case
Federal GM210M primer
Best 3 shot group at 100 yds .400"

Either the 160 gr AB or PT will get the job done on elk. Let your rifle decide which bullet to use and don't look back.

JD338
 
Thanks a ton POP and JD!

I would probably start at 56gr and work up from there...I realize the 60,000PSI thing. I have loaded 140s to over 58,000 in my Sako 75 w/o any pressure signs...

A friend suggested 55 gr of IMR 4831 for 2,900 fps load with 160 gr PTs
I see you used 54.0gr JD...I'd guess to start at 53gr with that one!

I see the MAX pressures on the new Hodgon reloading data site are WAY LOW! :roll:
 
Northwoods Hunter":12ukpu7n said:
A friend suggested 55 gr of IMR 4831 for 2,900 fps load with 160 gr PTs...

Here is your 55 gr load prediction

Cartridge : .280 Rem.
Bullet : .284, 160, NOS AccuBond 54932
Cartridge O.A.L. L6: 3.330 inch or 84.58 mm
Barrel Length : 24.0 inch or 609.6 mm
Powder : IMR 4831

Predicted data by increasing and decreasing the given charge,
incremented in steps of 2.0% of nominal charge.
CAUTION: Figures exceed maximum and minimum recommended loads !

Step Fill. Charge Vel. Energy Pmax Pmuz Prop.Burnt B_Time
% % Grains fps ft.lbs psi psi % ms

-20.0 83 44.00 2361 1980 33823 8806 95.9 1.555
-18.0 85 45.10 2418 2077 36169 9032 96.8 1.513
-16.0 87 46.20 2475 2175 38673 9244 97.5 1.468
-14.0 89 47.30 2531 2276 41345 9442 98.2 1.422
-12.0 91 48.40 2588 2379 44198 9624 98.8 1.378
-10.0 93 49.50 2644 2483 47245 9788 99.2 1.336
-08.0 95 50.60 2699 2588 50500 9935 99.6 1.295 ! Near Maximum !
-06.0 97 51.70 2754 2695 53978 10063 99.8 1.256 ! Near Maximum !
-04.0 99 52.80 2809 2804 57699 10172 100.0 1.219 ! Near Maximum !
-02.0 101 53.90 2864 2913 61681 10262 100.0 1.183 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+00.0 103 55.00 2917 3024 65947 10344 100.0 1.149 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+02.0 105 56.10 2971 3135 70521 10422 100.0 1.115 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+04.0 108 57.20 3024 3248 75432 10497 100.0 1.083 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+06.0 110 58.30 3076 3362 80710 10568 100.0 1.052 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+08.0 112 59.40 3128 3477 86392 10635 100.0 1.022 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
+10.0 114 60.50 3180 3594 92517 10698 100.0 0.994 !DANGEROUS LOAD-DO NOT USE!
 
WOW! That is an awesome tool!
Would you run one more for me and whomever is interested?
My "other" Elk possibility... My Rem 700 CDL SF 30.06...
I am thinking 165 Accubonds? :wink: Your favorite powder/load rcommendation from the wonderous CD Rom?

Thanks a million POP!!! :grin:
 
Northwoods Hunter

With 54.0 grs IMR4831 and getting .4" groups, I never felt I needed any more for the 160 gr PT in my 280 Rem.

In your 30-06, take a look at the 180 gr AB, It will shoot nearly as flat as the 165 gr but will het a lot harder.

JD338
 
Northwoods Hunter":2ew6ma0i said:
WOW! That is an awesome tool!
Would you run one more for me and whomever is interested?
My "other" Elk possibility... My Rem 700 CDL SF 30.06...
I am thinking 165 Accubonds? :wink: Your favorite powder/load rcommendation from the wonderous CD Rom?

Thanks a million POP!!! :grin:

pm me with your request.

I need:
coal
powder
barrel lenth
bullet
 
Northwoods,
I am going to give the 160 Accubonds in my 7mm Rem Mag a try on an elk hunt in Montana this October. I have the utmost confidence in this bullet to take an elk. They are very accurate and shot placement is what it is all about. IMHO
 
SGT720, Thats what I'm going to ues in my 7 mag. I'm geting groups under .5 @ 100 yards good luck with yours.
 
Buckfever,
Here is a pic of my last range session......3 shot .416

http://www.jpegwizard.com/new/imagefiles/630200781057PM78903.jpg


Good Luck to you too!
 
Opps! Sorry...here is the pic.

630200781057PM7890_TN.jpg
 
I took my 7MM Mag Sako as my back up rifle on my last hunt. I shot 160 ABs and had them grouping very well also... I thought I needed a .300 Wby Mag...I never got a shot... :cry:
 
The 7mm 160 gr AB is an awesome bullet, accuracy is extreamly good in my 280AI. My best group pictured below measures .092".
280AI.jpg

This bullet will do well on deer and elk.

JD338
 
Holy Smokes JD! That is a looong bullet! What COAL are you running?

PS... 0.316
-0.284= 0.32" (at least thats how we measure up Nort!) :oops:
 
Northwoods Hunter,

The 7mm 160 gr AB is a long bullet, 1.401". The BC is .531.
My COl is 3.489". The base of the bullet is even with the begining of the shoulder. I have almost all of the case capacity to use and the COL fits the magazine. I'm .166" off the lands.

JD338
 
Northwoods Hunter":1skn5v4g said:
Holy Smokes JD! That is a looong bullet! What COAL are you running?

PS... 0.316
-0.284= 0.32" (at least thats how we measure up Nort!) :oops:

Ya, but below da bridge, I get 0.376 - 0.284 = .092" :wink:

I do like your .316 better though. :lol:

JD338
 
No Worries.
You made me stop and think too. I had to go look and confirm my measurements. :roll:

Are you still thinking of a 280AI?

JD338
 
Dam JD! Looks like you were shooting the A$$ out of each hole. Do you sleep with that 280AI? Nice shooting! Makes mine look like a "Baby Robin" :?
 
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